The Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee (GAGOC) signed an agreement with KPMG yesterday.
KPMG is a global firm providing audit, tax and advisory services, and now becomes an exclusive supplier of accounting service for the upcoming 2010 Asian Games.
Under the three-year agreement, KPMG will organize a special team to work closely with GAGOC, providing audit, tax and financial crisis management advisory services.
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